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Starting a Business

We have multiple resources available to help you get started and to help you comply with municipal, regional, provincial, and federal regulations. Information is also available at www.CanadaBusiness.ca or call the Business Info Line at 1-888-745-8888, a collaboration between ServiceOntario and Industry Canada. Free multilingual business information is available.

Information can be obtained locally at:

Leeds & Grenville Small Business Enterprise Centre (LGSBEC)

The LGSBEC is a business resource centre offering information and advice on starting or expanding a small business. It serves the Grenville and South Leeds communities. Contact LGSBEC.

Small Business Advisory Centre

(Formerly Lanark-North Leeds Enterprise Centre)

The Small Business Advisory Centre is a business self-help office that provides professional and confidential advisory services to small business start-ups and ongoing support for existing small businesses. It serves the Lanark County and north-eastern municipalities in Leeds and Grenville. Contact SBAC

Prepare a Business Plan

A business plan is a written document that describes your business goals, why you think you can achieve your goals, and a plan for reaching your goals. Other items such as division of labour, research and development, general business information, location, launch date, and risks are also often included. A business plans helps to define your goals and give you a clear path for success. The LGSBEC and Small Business Advisory Centre can review and provide assistance with your business plan.

Sample business plans and business model templates are available to help make sure you are not overlooking any important areas when planning your business. To access these templates visit the Canada Business Network Sample Business plans and templates webpage.

Community Futures Development Corporations

Community Futures Development Corporations (CFDCs) are non-profit organizations that receive funding from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario to assist businesses in rural communities get started and grow.